Physics of Galactic Metals: Evolutionary Effects due to Production, Distribution, Feedback & Interaction with Black Holes
Ena Choi, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Thorsten Naab, Rachel S. Somerville,, Michaela Hirschmann, Alejandro N\'u\~nez, Chia-Yu Hu, Ludwig Oser

TL;DR
This study investigates how metal-related heating processes influence galaxy evolution by running detailed cosmological simulations that include various feedback mechanisms, revealing their roles in shaping galaxy properties.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive feedback model incorporating metal-induced heating effects, improving the realism of galaxy formation simulations.
Findings
Metal heating reduces accreted stellar material at high redshift.
AGN feedback enhances the realism of galaxy properties in simulations.
Metal effects have minor impact on final galaxy stellar and gas content.
Abstract
We ask how the inclusion of various physical heating processes due to the metal content of gas affect the evolution of massive galaxies and compute a suite of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations that follow these systems and their supermassive black holes. We use a smoothed particle hydrodynamics code with a pressure-entropy formulation and a more accurate treatment of the metal production, turbulent diffusion and cooling rate based on individual element abundances. The feedback models include (1) AGN feedback via high velocity BAL winds and Compton/photoionization heating, (2) explicit stellar feedback from multiple processes including powerful winds from supernova events, stellar winds from young massive stars and AGB stars as well as radiative heating within Stromgren spheres around massive stars, and (3) additional heating effects due to the presence of metals including grain…
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